Juliette Van Dormael
Juliette Van Dormael, born on December 22, 1990, in Brussels, Belgium, is a prominent cinematographer recognized for her artistic vision and skill behind the camera. The daughter of esteemed filmmaker Jaco Van Dormael and Laurette Vankeerberghen, Juliette has made notable strides in the film industry. She gained significant acclaim for her work on the feature film "Mon ange," released in 2016, which showcased her unique cinematographic style.
Prior to this, she honed her craft through various short films, including "Mouettes" (2013) and "Jay parmi les hommes" (2015), both of which helped establish her reputation as a talented cinematographer. Juliette's academic journey in cinematography began at INSAS Film School in Brussels, where she studied from 2008 to 2013.
Her achievements include winning the "Best Cinematographer's Debut" at the prestigious Camerimage festival in 2016 for "Mon ange." Additionally, her work on the same film earned her a nomination for the American Society of Cinematographers' ASC Spotlight Award in 2017.
In a unique twist, she also made a cameo appearance alongside her sister, Alice Van Dormael, in the critically acclaimed film "Mr. Nobody," directed by their father, further solidifying the Van Dormael family's artistic legacy.
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